Countdown: Last scheduled game at Ricoh

Today marks just five weeks until the EFL meeting threatening the Sky Blues with expulsion from the League.

A deal has still not been agreed for Coventry City to stay on at the Ricoh Arena, and time is running out.

Wasps have refused to enter negotiations over City's tenancy at the ground while the legal action continues.

Protests are due to take place today with members of the Sky Blue Trust and fans staging demonstrations outside the council house and the Ricoh Arena in Coventry before heading to the headquarters of Sisu and the EFL.

Sisu, the owners of Coventry City, have offered conditions which would see them end their legal action in the Ricoh Arena row - the council helping them build a stadium in Coventry and Wasps allowing the team to stay at the Ricoh until it is built.

But the council and Wasps have once again urged Sisu to drop the legal action before talks can start.

With so much at stake, and so little time left, we have launched our Save Our Sky Blues campaign.

We want all the fans to make as much noise as possible and let all the key players know exactly what the historic 136-year-old club means to them.

You can join in by sharing your memories, photos and thoughts on what the club means to you on social media with the #SOSB.

We'll be sharing them in the blog - as well as speaking to the key players for updates on the EFL deadline and the fresh meeting which has been called in Westminster next week.

Katy Hallam at today's protests

Video: No-one available at Sisu

Fans have been told there’s nobody from Sisu in the building to receive the messages directly but they will be passed to someone at Sisu.

12:41

Fans at 'lowest ebb'

Fans have climbed into the sleeping bags now.

David Johnson, a member of the Jimmy Hill Way group and the Sky Blue trust says fans are at their lowest ebb and feels this time it could be permanent.

12:33KEY EVENT

Nobody home

Katy says:

We have been told Nobody from Sisu is at the offices today to take the messages from Coventry city fans . Fans are protesting with banners and chanting we want Sisu out

12:30

Sleeping bags unfurled

Fans have unfurled sleeping bags with ‘CCFC homeless in 35 days’ printed on them. They are being placed on the pavements outside Sisu’s headquarters in London

Fans have unfurled sleeping bags with 'CCFC homeless in 35 days'

12:21

Yellow vests

Fans are being handed yellow vests with ‘Sisu out’ messages printed on them

Fans don yellow vests with 'Sisu out' on at Sisu headquarters in London

12:16KEY EVENT

Fans arriving at Sisu headquarters

From Katy who has travelled down to London with fans this morning:

We’re just arriving at sisu headquarters now. Police are outside to meet us.

12:14

Nearly a decade of turmoil

Bruce Walker, vice chairman of Sky Blue Trust, said: “We have been anxious about the future of the club for the last 8/9 years.

“There has been a decline of cataclysmic proportions for a city that has now got 36,000 people living in it.”

Bruce told Katy the EFL was today distributing a survey to Coventry city fans asking how they would feel about the club playing outside of the city.

He said: “When we went to Northampton we barely got 2,000 there. Fans do not want it.”

11:37

'The fans are there'

A fan, who doesn’t want to be named, tells Katy he has supported the club for 20 years. He has worked at the Ricoh for around eight years and refused to steward home matches when the club moved to sixfields.

He now will only work security for concerts.

He says: “People are boycotting the club, they won’t give their money to Sisu. But the fans are there.”

11:27

Moz Baker tweet

Here’s Sky Blue Trust Chairman Moz Baker on the morning so far:

We've delivered messages to Councillor Duggins,leader of Coventry City Council and Stuart Cain Wasps Commercial Director. Now off to SISU HQ in London. Spreading the message that the Sky Blues need to stay in Cov #PUSB#SOSB

Coventry thrives when City succeed

Katy is travelling with fans to London where messages will be delivered to Sisu and the EFL.

On the coach, fans are saying they want a solid future for the club and that when the football club is doing well the feeling in the city changes.

11:14

Video: Sky Blue Trust deliver messages to Wasps

Here’s the meeting between members of the Sky Blue Trust and Stuart Cain, commercial director of Wasps.

The rugby club’s man had warm words for the supporters and praised their passion for their club.

But as far as a resolution to the situation goes, he reiterated Wasps’ position; legal proceedings must be dropped before any negotiations can take place.

Watch the full encounter here:

10:54KEY EVENT

Ricoh Arena protest

Fans are now London-bound where messages will be passed to the EFL and Coventry City owners Sisu.

Meanwhile,. here are pictures from the demonstration outside the Ricoh Arena a short while ago.

10:39

Video: Fans board coach for Ricoh

Here are fans boarding the coach heading to the Ricoh Arena where they will meet a representative from Wasps

10:22KEY EVENT

Video: Moz Baker from Sky Blue Trust

Here’s the full interview with Moz on today’s actions, the plight facing Coventry City Football Club and the latest bid to take over the club.

10:08

Chair of the Sky Blue Trust speaks

Moz Baker, chairman of Sky Blue trust, said after chatting to George Duggins: : ”It’s all about talking to the four key stakeholders today to try and sort out this mess to try and get across the message that Coventry city fans are desperate for a solution. It doesn’t matter who blinks first but someone has to because this football club needs to stay in Coventry.”

“The clock is ticking now and it’s looking more and more likely that this football club will be moving out of the city which to me is a tragic situation.

“But while there’s still time and while there’s still breath in our bodies we’ll be challenging that situation.

“We saw what a disaster that period was when we played at six fields in Northampton and we don’t want that to happen again. We want Coventry city playing in Coventry at the Ricoh arena and we’ll be challenging all the parties to make that happen.”

09:47

'I'll stop watching football forever'

One fan shows how desperate the plight for Coventry City is, and how much it means to fans.

A protester taking part in today’s action tells Katy if the situation isn’t resolved he will stop watching football forever.